The quiet music of Luna's alarm clock stirred her out of her Jack-infested dreams. She turned on her rarely-used television and clicked to the news. Jack had stayed true to his word. When Luna's school name flashed across the screen with the word CLOSED printed beneath it, she giggled to herself.

After laying in bed for another half an hour to try and get some extra sleep (with no success), Luna got up and made some toast. Her dog Phoebe begged with her best innocent puppy face, and Luna happily shared. She watched a bit of television with her mom, who then set off to work. Luna looked at the clock. Six forty-seven. What would she do for the next couple of hours? The answer: sit and doodle her newest friend in her notebook. She was actually a pretty good artist.

When at last the clock read eight fifty, Luna pulled on her coat and said goodbye to Phoebe. Thankful that her sister Angie was still asleep, Luna slipped out the back door and up the same path she had taken the day before. Upon reaching her destination, Luna had to wait only a few short moments before Jack appeared in front of her.

"What do you want to do today?" he asked.

"Well we could always build a family for our snowman. He looks sort of lonely."

"Sounds great!" Jack exclaimed.

One snow wife and two snow children later, the duo sat on a fallen tree and stared out into the snow. Neither of them said anything for a while. Until...

"Jack? Can I ask you something?"

"Sure."

"I just need to know. What is it like to fly?"

"To fly?" Jack repeated.

"Yes. All my life, I've been dreaming about flying. Is it as good as it sounds?"

"...Do you really want to know?" Jack replied.

"With all my heart."

"Well then... Hold on tight!" Jack yelled as he took Luna's hands in his own and flung her onto his back. He took off into the sky, laughing. Luna hooked her arms around his neck instinctively. Her eyes were wide and her mouth hung slightly ajar. The wind whipped through her untamable curls and kissed her cheeks. She laughed. Softly at first, almost a gasp. It then evolved into a wild eruption of laughter. Jack added his chuckles to Luna's, and together they filled the skies.

They soared high above the snow-covered pine trees. Luna's mind flooded with a thousand different thoughts and emotions. This... This was what she had wanted her entire life. And Jack had given it to her. She hugged her arms tighter around his neck. Not because she was afraid of falling, but to thank Jack for making her dream come true. Luna let out a long, loud scream of joy that echoed all around them.

Jack landed them in a tall pine tree who-knows-how-far-away from Luna's home. Luna was absolutely ecstatic on the inside, which showed in her wild eyes and smile.

"So what's the verdict?" asked Jack, twirling his staff. "Was it fun?"

"It was even more magnificent than I'd ever imagined," she mused. Jack smiled. He loved her choice of words. He had noticed that she liked to use long, descriptive words. He knew she didn't do it to sound smart or fancy. She was simply... poetic.

Jack and Luna stayed up in the tree for a long time. They talked about flying and sledding and their favorite dreams. It was wonderful.

"Well, we should probably get you home," Jack said. Luna didn't want to, but she agreed. She directed Jack to her house, savoring every gust of cold wind that blew into her face. They landed in front of Luna's house, and Jack looked up at it in wonder.

"Nice house," he said. "It looks like the kind of house you would live in."

"Thanks."

"So... You want to get together tomorrow?" Jack asked, hoping she would say yes.

"I'd like that," said Luna.

"Great! So 9 again?"

"Sure." The two said their goodbyes and parted ways. Three hours later, Luna started to sneeze and got a mild headache.